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Maple (software)

Maple is a symbolic and numeric computing environment as well as a multi-paradigm programming language. It covers several areas of technical computing, such as symbolic mathematics, numerical analysis, data processing, visualization, and others. A toolbox, MapleSim, adds functionality for multidomain physical modeling and code generation.

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Available in
English, Japanese, and limited support in additional languages
Developer
Waterloo Maple (Maplesoft)
License
Proprietary commercial software
Platform
Windows (10, 11) (64-bit), macOS (13 on Intel or Apple Silicon; 14, 15), Linux
Release
1982
Stable release
2025.2 (13 November 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)) [±]

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Maple (software)

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Edges106
Triples9
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018692
Components1

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Maple (software)

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Available in · 1
Maple (software) → English, Japanese, and limited support in additional languages
Developer · 1
Maple (software) → Waterloo Maple (Maplesoft)
License · 1
Maple (software) → Proprietary commercial software
Platform · 1
Maple (software) → Windows (10, 11) (64-bit), macOS (13 on Intel or Apple Silicon; 14, 15), Linux
Release · 1
Maple (software) → 1982
Stable release · 1
Maple (software) → 2025.2 (13 November 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)) [±]
Type · 1
Maple (software) → Computer algebra system, Numeric computation
Website · 1
Maple (software) → www.maplesoft.com/products/maple/
Written in · 1
Maple (software) → C, Java, Maple

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Maple (software)Available inEnglish, Japanese, and limited support in additional languages1.00infobox
Maple (software)DeveloperWaterloo Maple (Maplesoft)1.00infobox
Maple (software)LicenseProprietary commercial software1.00infobox
Maple (software)PlatformWindows (10, 11) (64-bit), macOS (13 on Intel or Apple Silicon; 14, 15), Linux1.00infobox
Maple (software)Release19821.00infobox
Maple (software)Stable release2025.2 (13 November 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)) [±]1.00infobox
Maple (software)TypeComputer algebra system, Numeric computation1.00infobox
Maple (software)Websitewww.maplesoft.com/products/maple/1.00infobox
Maple (software)Written inC, Java, Maple1.00infobox

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